Abstract

Grain boundary plays an important role in irradiation damage. The presented work proposes an approximate in-situ method, mesh-covered ion irradiation (MCII) for investigating the irradiation damage. The method was applied to a Fe-9 wt.% Al model alloy. During irradiation, transmission electron microscopy (TEM) samples prepared by twin-jet electro-polishing were covered by 400-Cu gilder grids with a pitch of 62 µm, a hole width of 37 µm, and a bar width of 25 µm. After He irradiations, in both the high-angle boundary and the sub-grain boundary, the irradiated and non-irradiated zones can be simultaneously generated. The MCII method provides an approximate in-situ method to investigate irradiation damage of grain boundaries when separately using a conventional ion accelerator and a TEM.

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